Fellowships, Grants, and Awards

 

Donald Wolff

 

2011

Fellowship, Inaugural Eastern Oregon University Summer Institute for Instructional Technology. $1000. 

2009

Eastern Faculty Scholar's Award:  "What’s Close to Me:  Poetry Manuscript." $5,616.

2007

National Writing Project Federal Grant:   $43,000.  (College and Other Contributions: $67,128, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $67,123.)

 

2006 

Participant.  Institute on Infusing East Asian Studies into the Undergraduate Curriculum.  Asian Studies Development Program.  East-West Center, University of Hawai’i.

2005   

Eastern Faculty Scholar's Award:  "Distractions:  Creative Nonfiction Manuscript."   $10,534.

National Writing Project Federal Grant:   $43,000.  (College and Other Contributions: $67, 128, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $71,487.)  Principal Investigator:  Prof. Nancy Knowles.

2004   

Eastern Merit Recognition Award. 

Eastern Faculty Scholar's Award:  "Ars Vita:  Poetry Manuscript."   $10,534.

Two-term Sabbatical (Winter and Spring) to produce Some Days, a poetry chapbook, with the Brandenberg Press, Santa Cruz, CA.

Three-Week Residency in April at Imnaha Writers' Retreat, sponsored by Fishtrap.  $1200.

National Writing Project Federal Grant:   $43,000.  (College and Other Contributions: $64, 977, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $103,905.)

2003

National Writing Project Federal Grant:   $38,000.  (College and Other Contributions: $60, 905, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $94,913.)

2002

National Writing Project Federal Grant:   $28,000.  (College and Other Contributions:  $34, 850, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $62,850.)

2001

Eastern Faculty Scholar's Award:  "Ethnicity, Epistemology, and Ethnography in the First-Year Composition and Literature Classroom.”  $10,534.

Finalist for for Oregon Council of Teachers of English Oregon Excellence in Teaching English Language Arts Award.

National Writing Project Federal Grant:   $25,000.  (College and Other Contributions: $52, 672, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $80,672.)

National Writing Project Technology Liaison Grant:  $3000.

PASS Implications Grant:  $3000.

Oregon Council of Teachers (OCTE) Young Writers' Workshop Grant:  $500.

2000

Eastern Merit Recognition Award.

National Writing Project Federal Grant: $25,000.  (College and Other Contributions:    $41, 307, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $64,206.)

 1999 

National Writing Project Federal Grant: $18,000. (College and Other Contributions $48, 860, excluding indirect costs. Total grant amount: $65,975.)

Eastern Summer Merit Research Award (Partial):  $2,500.  Research Project: Outcomes, Error Analysis, and Composition.

1998

National Writing Project Federal Grant: $14,000.  (College and Other Contributions:  $47, 800, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $61,800.)

Eastern Summer Merit Research Award (Partial):  $2,500.  Research Project:  Academic Literacy Program:  General Education Proficiency-Based Standards.

1997

Eastern Summer Merit Research Award:  $10,800.  Research Project: Holistic Scoring and Whole Students:  High Stakes Assessment Revisited.

National Writing Project Federal Grant: $14,000.  (College and Other Contributions:  $37, 642, excluding indirect costs.  Total grant amount: $51,642.)

National Writing Project Rural Sites Network Mini-Grant: $1,000.

1996

 Santa Barbara City College Summer Stipend:  $500.  Applied Technology for the Composition Classroom.

1995

National Writing Project Federal Grant:  $14,000.   (College and Other Contributions:  $35,537.  Total grant amount, including indirect costs:  $62,873.)

1994

National Writing Project Federal Grant:  $15,000 .  (College and Other Contributions:  $42,656.  Total grant amount, including indirect costs:  $70,348.  RFP was for $12,000, but OWP excellence recognized by NWP increased award to $15,000.  OWP recognized as NWP exemplary rural site.)

Eastern Summer Merit Research Award: $10,800.  Research Project:  Language and Language Arts:  The Least You Should Know about Linguistics to Teach Writing.

OCTE Oregon Literature Series Summer Institute Grant:  $2400.

1993-1995

OCTE Young Writers' Workshop Grant:  $500.

1992 & 1993

Eastern Merit Recognition Award.

1993

Eastern Summer Merit Research Award:  $10,800.  Research Project:  The Metacognitive and Social Dimensions of Hypertext and Distance Learning.

National Writing Project Federal Grant:  $13,000 .  (College and Other Contributions:  $41,436.  Total grant amount, including indirect costs: $54,436.)

1992

Nominated for Distinguished Teaching Faculty Award at Eastern.

1991-1992

National Writing Project  Federal Grant:  $13,000. (College and Other Contributions:  $41,436.  Total grant amount, including indirect costs:   $54,436.)   

1990

National Writing Project Federal Start-Up Grant:  $15,000 [Oregon Writing Project at Eastern].  (College and Other Contributions:  $39,832.  Total grant amount, including indirect costs:  $54,832.)

1987

National Writing Project Start-Up Grant:  $15,000 [Capital Area Writing Project, Penn State Harrisburg].  (College and Other Contributions:  $56,723.  Total grant amount, including indirect costs:  $71,723.)

1984

Fellow of the South Coast Writing Project, Summer Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara.